In the sermon titled "Why Do We Meet Pt 1," Mikal Smith addresses the theological topic of the purpose of gathering as the church. He critiques common misconceptions about why Christians meet, such as for social standing, evangelism, or personal comfort, arguing that these reasons often miss the true purpose of communal worship. Drawing from Scriptures like Philippians 3:3 and John 4:21-24, he emphasizes that the primary reasons for church gathering should be to worship God, edify one another, and foster genuine fellowship among believers. Smith articulates the significance of worshiping in spirit and truth, affirming the Reformed understanding that all genuine worship arises from a transformed heart rather than external practices or motivations. This sermon calls for a focused return to a biblical understanding of church meetings, prioritizing worship and community over personal desires and cultural trends.
“See, if the purpose of the meeting of the people of God is subjective, then it's always going to be different.”
“We are to proclaim the truth of God, and we're to proclaim it without any restraints, without any inhibitions.”
“It first and foremost comes from a life that has been born from above, who's been given spiritual eyes to see their depravity and their need for God.”
“The worship of God comes from in here. And it comes in here because we have been moved on by God for what he has done.”
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